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The hard-hitting teen drama 13 Reasons Why has unveiled the release date of its final season.

The fourth run of the controversial Netflix series will arrive on our screens on June 5, 2020.

The streaming giant confirmed the return date of the show that will also be its end date, with the season being the last for the once acclaimed Netflix series.

Along with confirming the release date, an emotional video was released showing the cast and crew finish their final table read on the show and wrap up their final scenes on set.

Actors Dylan Minnette and Brandon Flynn, who play Clay and Justin respectively on the show, look particularly upset to be saying goodbye to the show in the clip.

Dylan Minnette and Brandon Flynn get emotional in new clip (Image: Netflix)

A tearful Alisha Boe, who plays Jessica in the series, says near the end of the video: "I will never forget this experience for the rest of my life, so thank you."

The description for the fourth and final season reads: "In the series' final season, Liberty High School's Senior Class prepares for graduation.

"But before they say goodbye, they'll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that might alter their lives forever."

Hannah Baker was the focus of the show's first two seasons (Image: Netflix)

The first season of the show followed teen Clay Jensen as he tried to unravel the mystery of why his unrequited love Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) had taken her own life.

Hannah left behind 13 cassette tapes that detailed the 13 reasons why she decided to end her life, with flashbacks showing past events that occurred within her school and social life.

The graphic issues scenes, particularly of suicide, in the first run, caused major controversy upon its release, with accusations of the show posing a risk of suicide contagion from various health professionals.